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    6 speed R380 replacement

    Hi
    Just saw this in the latest landy mag, if i had the money i would put one behind my isuzu. 6 speed sequential replacement for an r380, designed for rally raid cars.


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    Non syncro dog engagement straight cut gears, you'd want to be good at double declutching.

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    There was a thread on this a little while back - as said not a good option.
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    the gearbox would be worth more than the rest of the truck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Non syncro dog engagement straight cut gears, you'd want to be good at double declutching.
    Actually you can't and don't need to as the shifts are so fast being a sequential change, and being face dogs the holes are nice and big for the engagement dogs to drop into.

    I never bothered double de-clutching H pattern Hewlands years ago, but then I mostly drove them sans clutch anyway, except for starting and stopping, left foot braking everywhere

    None of that new fangled rev cut either, it was illegal anyway, so you just backed off the throttle the tiniest of amounts and moved the lever as fast as you could so that you could engage the next gear on the upchange and the shift was almost seamless, and you just knocked it out of gear and blipped the throttle on the down change.

    Straight cut teeth howl like there's no tomorrow though, it'd be unbearable in a daily driver

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    Totally useless for anything other than the track,it's enough work driving a road ranger in heavy traffic. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Non syncro dog engagement straight cut gears, you'd want to be good at double declutching.
    I have driven both my LT85 and my IIA box for ~300 km each when the clutch hydraulics failed. The IIA box has no synchro on 1 or 2 and a straight cut 1st gear. It wasn't that hard, even though I hadn't ever done it before.

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    Yep, I've done the "clutchless LT85 gearbox fandango" as well.

    It helps having ridden off-road bikes, you get to understand how to change without a clutch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Actually you can't and don't need to as the shifts are so fast being a sequential change, and being face dogs the holes are nice and big for the engagement dogs to drop into.
    Just bang it up through the gears and bump the revs down to stop compression lockup. That's how I'd do it in the Maccas drive-through anyway.
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    Has anyone heard of fitting the latest 6 speed gearbox (behind the puma) to earlier land rovers (specificly a 300tdi).

    I wonder what that would be like and whether it would be worth doing?

    Hugh

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